CONWAY THE MACHINE - COOKED IN HELLS KITCHEN Pasta is better with Tomato Sauce, Rap is better with Boom Bap.
 
Slim Gaillard - "How High The Moon". (1959)

Slim Gaillard - from "Slim Gaillard Rides Again!"
1959 (Verve)

#jazzlegends
 
Liam Gallagher - One Of Us (Official Video) September is approaching; damn Liam pulling it out.
 
DeSfascia Domus (scusate il disordine)

And would this still be Masua?

But you would be, um, Beppe or Rosy?

Anyway, as it can be inferred at 1:31, "B & R" on May 11, '85 couldn't help but dedicate their passage in reinforced concrete...
 
Frank Gambale - Smug

Frank Gambale - from "Raison D'etre"
2004 (ESC)

#jazzlegends
 
Minerva Of course, this one really kicked ass back then and still does today.
 
Baroque Jazz Trio - BJT (JAZZ)
Baroque Jazz Trio - 1970 - Baroque Jazz Trio ( Full Album )
A few months ago (I don't remember from whom) this album was suggested for listening.
I was pleased to discover it, and I'm sharing it again.
 
Lamb - Deep Delirium
Lamb - 2019 - The Secret of Letting Go - Deep Delirium
 
Dead Can Dance - Ulysses
Dead Can Dance - 1991 - A Passage In Time 03 Ulysses
 
The Doors 1968 Live at Hollywood Bowl 07 Horse Latitudes
The "craziest" and shortest non-song has a very long story that traces back to the teenage Jim, an insatiable reader, from the anarchic satire of Mad, through Nietzsche's theories (from the Übermensch to The Birth of Tragedy), passing by Balzac, Molière, Cocteau, and the beats Ferlinghetti, Corso, Ginsberg, and his later friend McClure, not to mention Kafka (the professors were even astonished by books he talked about that some of them checked if they really existed)... the delirious spectacle of the horses from Spanish galleons that ran aground in the shoals near the equator. The horses were thrown into the sea to lighten the load... the sequence of their slow, yet relentless death, despite their will to survive, was a horrific scene...

Kim Fowley summarizes it well (Kim Fowley, not Pupo): “I saw the Doors and listened to Jim in Horse Latitude during one of their early concerts at Hullabaloo and I immediately declared that Jim Morrison was the greatest white frontman in Rock.”

Can we trust Fowley @[imasoulman]?!
 
Daevid Allen - Deya Godess
Daevid Allen - 1977 - Now Is the Happiest Time of Your Life 09 - Deya Goddess
 
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance "Steak" Scene

John Ford (2 of 5)
"The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" - 1962

#35mm
 
Polish Jazz Quartet - Twist Na Tureckim Dywanie / Twistin' On The Turkish Carpet Vinyl

Polish Jazz Quartet - from "Polish Jazz Quartet"
1965 (Polskie Nagrania Muza)

#jazzlegends
 
Clean Bandit - I Miss You (feat. Julia Michaels) [Official Video]

The (last) favorite song of @[TataOgg]
Fortunately tonight, by no later than DeMezzanotte, it will be DeBannata.
UH!